Re: checkid

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You misunderstood this option. It does not let you ignore
the username. It just controls whether the ID from H.235 token
should be also on the list of endpoint aliases or not.

On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 15:08, Rafat Subhan wrote:
> I am using simple password authentication 
> 
> [Password]
> 
> KeyFilled=somekye
> 
> CheckID=0
> 
> user=encrpasswd==
> 
> In manual i read 
> 
> CheckID=1
> Default: 0
> 
> Check if the aliases match the ID in the tokens.     I am setting
> checkID=0 , because I dont want gatekeeper to check username or alias
> coming from dialer, I just wanna check password, whether md5 match or
> not... But it is always giving security denial on username other than
> ini file. Where I am wrong?
> 
> P.S...Is there problem with gnugk mailing list, my email is getting
> back...mail delivery error.




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